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MattGinAZ

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  1. Bulk submissions:

    Do coins have to be same denomination?

    Min 100”\extra forms, how to get or ?

    Prescreen and Bulk Deals: what happens if grade is not met? Is charge still in effect for those?

    All must be in same tier (yes).

  2. I've got several items that have been graded by a 'third-party grading service other than NGC, NCS or PCGS'. PGA, SEGs et al. Does it make sense to have those regraded by NGC or PCGS? Just trying to see which services' grading are accepted as 'universally equivalent' among the services.   

    thanks

  3. Thought I had a virus but could not find anything. I just accessed NGC site again. After initial access of the logon screen, the top menu line with submit, about, etc. all showed sub menu options. I logged in and the menu line was not responsive when accessing the menu items. Looks like it has to do with my PC. I guess I need to find out what is going on. Does your IT have any ideas of logs to check oro diags to run? I checked event logs and didn’t really see anything that would be the result of this problem.

     

    Thanks

    John

  4. the NGC app is not working for me. The top menu bar for example only has news and the item to the right of news active. All others do nothing. Looks like the code is missing for the others. Cannot activatre submit to get a new form. I though i might have a virus but other sites are perfectively fine. Could i be hijacked or something?

    thanks

     

  5. I have a need to place a value on slabbed coins. It's a loss value I'm aiming for in that a coin is represented as a specific grade at auction and when slabbed has a different grade and possibly defects such as cleaned, bumps, scratches etc, the usual things that make it result in a non-grade or no MS grade. Will be using in a legal proceeding. Do you recommend I get a valuation via a dealer appraisal service or a more 'legal' differential monetary result for the coins? Use a nationally recognized house such as Heritage, Bowers, etc if they will even touch this situation. I'm running out of time for Statute of Limitations.

    If I decide to do appraisal myself, should I use Coin Week, green sheet. PCGS or NGS coin values or ...

  6. Just need comments to see if I'm close concerning Live Auctioneers 'auction' sites. I've been using them for some time but only slabbed coins from now on. I believe that when coins are consigned, the consignee does not verify the consignor or the items, just takes their word for it (grading).  I just received a coin back from NGC that was a 1913-s T2 buffalo and was 'altered surface', not encapsulated. Contacted 'auction house' and was told it was way past the 5 day inspection period, so sorry! I don't believe the houses flag consignors that consign grossly mis-graded or otherwise. You would have to be an expert grader to determine grade and then why would we new NGC or PCGS?

    The 'user agreement' you must sign to participate is simply and iron clad 'It's not my problem' agreement. Read them closely

    Here's another that REALLY cost me:

    My experience has been 99% bad with Gold Standard Auctions. Over time I sent 37 bust halves for grading when I started submitting. 34 came back 'cleaned' and 1 ungradable due to re-engraved date. 2 were, wait for it, OK. My experience has shown that their grading is at least 2 grades higher than actual. Other submissions like 'UNC'/MS65 come back as XF or AU. Simply put, protect yourself and purchase slabbed coins only from any Live Auctioneers house (not saying they're all bad). Uncertified, it has to be a good deal. An 1904 half cent listed as MS65 came back 'altered color' but was graded Unc details. Granted an impulse purchase, should have spent on 1795 bust half. Nuff said.

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  7. My experience has been 99% bad. Over time I sent 37 bust halves for grading when I started submitting. 34 came back 'cleaned' and 1 ungradable due to re-engraved date. 2 were, wait for it, OK. My experience has shown that their grading is at least 2 grades higher than actual. Othe submissions like 'UNC' come back as XF or AU. Simply put, protect yourself and purchase slabbed coins only from this house. Uncertified, it has to be a good deal. An 1904 half cent listed as MS65 came back 'altered color', Granted an impulse purchase, should have spent on 1795. Nuff said.

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